Drugs on the Dole.

AuthorKrayewski, Ed
PositionWelfare addicts - Drug testing for social welfare recipients - Brief article

You DON'T have to submit to a drug test to collect welfare in Florida anymore. On December 31, Judge Mary S. Scriven struck down a law that made such tests mandatory.

The law, passed in 2011, had been challenged by Luis Lebron, a Navy veteran and single father who argued the test amounted to an unreasonable search because there was no reason to suspect he was using drugs. Opponents of the law had argued it was an unconstitutional search and seizure. The law was in effect for four months before a court order temporarily suspended it. During that time, only 2.6 percent of recipients tested positive for drugs, most commonly marijuana.

These figures backed the judge's assertion that there was not a pervasive drug problem among applicants to the Temporary Assistance for Needy...

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